Tayside Junior Football League

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The Tayside Junior Football League, originally called the Midlands League, was a football league competition operated in Tayside under the Scottish Junior Football Association which operated as the top league in the territory from 1969 until a merger in 2002; it existed for a further four years as a second-tier league before the name was discontinued in 2006.[1]

History

Junior football had been played in the region since the 1890s, but it was not until a restructuring across Scotland in the late 1960s that all teams in the territory were brought together under one umbrella - previously they had been competing in the local leagues in Angus,[2] Perthshire[3] and Dundee,[4] though the membership of these was not always rigidly dependent on geography, and another Midland League also existed from the 1920s to the 1940s involving clubs from all three territories.[4] Due to predicted difficulties in arranging the new format, an extra year was requested for its completion by the local committees, and the Midland (Tayside) leagues began in 1969, a year after the rest of Scotland (the North was the only other of the six new regions which required more than minor adjustment to its structure).

With titles having been shared between clubs from Perthshire and Dundee (the sole Angus champions in 1974 being

North Division
below the Super League and a new Premier Division.

In 2018, a large group of East Junior clubs joined the East of Scotland Football League, aspiring to gain entry to the senior Scottish Professional Football League in future years;[6] however, on Tayside the only ones to do so were the Perth teams Jeanfield Swifts and Kinnoull. This led to a North-South reorganisation of the remaining members of the region, with the 2019–20 Superleague North composed entirely of former Tayside clubs.

Champions

Club also won the Scottish Junior Cup[7][8] (doubles in bold).
Club were also runners-up in the Scottish Junior Cup.[7][8]
Season[9] Winner Runner-up[a]
1969–70 Blairgowrie
1970–71 Blairgowrie
1971–72 Blairgowrie
1972–73 Jeanfield Swifts
1973–74 Kirrie Thistle
1974–75 Blairgowrie
1975–76 Carnoustie Panmure
1976–77 Carnoustie Panmure
1977–78 Carnoustie Panmure
1978–79 Carnoustie Panmure Stobswell
1979–80 Lochee United
1980–81 Carnoustie Panmure Lochee United
1981–82 Lochee United Arbroath Victoria
1982–83 Kinnoull Carnoustie Panmure
1983–84 Kinnoull
1984–85 Lochee Harp
1985–86 Lochee Harp Downfield
1986–87 Lochee United Downfield
1987–88 Downfield Forfar West End
1988–89[10] Downfield Forfar West End
1989–90 Downfield
1990–91 Forfar West End Downfield
1991–92 Tayport Downfield
1992–93 Tayport Forfar West End
1993–94 Tayport Downfield
1994–95 Tayport Dundee St Joseph's
1995–96 Tayport Downfield
1996–97 Dundee St Joseph's Tayport
1997–98 Dundee North End Tayport
1998–99 Tayport Dundee North End
1999–2000 Tayport Dundee North End
2000–01 Tayport Carnoustie Panmure
2001–02 Tayport Carnoustie Panmure

Notes

  1. ^ Runners-up incomplete.

List of winners

Club Winner Runner-up[a] First win Last win
Tayport 9 2 1991–92 2001–02
Carnoustie Panmure 5 3 1975–76 1980–81
Blairgowrie 4 0 1969–70 1974–75
Downfield 3 6 1987–88 1989–90
Lochee United 3 1 1979–80 1986–87
Kinnoull 2 0 1982–83 1983–84
Lochee Harp 2 0 1984–85 1985–86
Dundee North End 1 2 1997–98
Forfar West End 1 3 1990–91
Dundee St Joseph's 1 1 1996–97
Kirrie Thistle 1 0 1973–74
Jeanfield Swifts 1 0 1972–73
Stobswell 0 1 N/A
Arbroath Victoria 0 1 N/A

Notes

  1. ^ Runners-up incomplete.

References

  1. ^ Tayside Region Junior League, Scottish Football Historical Archive, 4 May 2021. Retrieved 13 June 2021
  2. ^ Forfarshire Junior Leagues, Scottish Football Historical Archive 23 September 2020
  3. ^ Perthshire Junior League, Scottish Football Historical Archive 16 September 2020
  4. ^ a b Dundee & District Junior Leagues, Scottish Football Historical Archive 10 September 2020
  5. ^ Honours, Tayport F.C.
  6. ^ McLauchlin, Brian (7 June 2018). "East of Scotland League vote signals exodus of 25 junior clubs". BBC Sport. Retrieved 17 December 2019.
  7. ^ a b "Scottish Junior Cup > Finals 1886 to 1956". Scottish Football Association (archive version, 2018). Archived from the original on 16 January 2018. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
  8. ^ a b "Scottish Junior Cup > Finals 1957 - Present [2009]". Scottish Football Association (archive version, 2018). Archived from the original on 16 January 2018. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
  9. ^ Timeline Junior East, Scottish Football Historical Archive (archived version, 2017)
  10. ^ Non League Tables for 1988-1989, NonLeague Matters